LESS CANCER BIKE RIDE

Project Description

Cyclists for Less Cancer Ride 238 miles from Flint to Traverse City, Michigan.

Founded by Suzi Tobias, team Less Cancer first started in 2012 when Suzi wanted to ride to Mackinaw City and do so during the famed Port Huron to Mackinac Sail Boat Race in Michigan.

Suzi started the two-day ride, to honor her friend Aileen O’Brien. Aileen fought cancer for years, yet the disease took her from her young daughters and family. After riding for two consecutive years, Suzi was joined by Less Cancer board member, journalists, and Aileen’s brother, Miles O’Brien in 2014.

The work for Less Cancer is more critical than ever as science understands that many cancers are, in fact, preventable. Less Cancer needs your support as they are solely funded at the grassroots level and since its founding has not accepted funding from the tobacco, Big Ag or chemical companies.

The work of Less Cancer needs your support so we may further work to prevent this cruel disease.

While certainly the cure is something we all want, Less Cancer has been a pioneer in shifting the focus to prevention after 100 years and countless billions of dollars on curing cancer. Today there are more incidences of cancer, not less, and the rate of cancer incidence globally is expected to increase not decrease. Since the founding of Less Cancer, the organization has been instrumental in bringing the issue to national and global attention, changing policies that work to prevent this dreaded disease. The organization founded National Cancer Prevention Day and initiated the very first United States Congressional Bipartisian Cancer Prevention Caucus.

Cyclists for Less Cancer work to raise funds and develop educational programming for global audiences. The organization has been working tirelessly to protect the public from preventable cancers since 2004.

Split the Mitt 2018

238 Miles, 2 Days June 23-24

LET’S FIGHT CANCER WITH A FOCUS ON PREVENTION

Less Cancer’s work to raise awareness about health and environment spans a wide range of issues, including specific contaminants, pollution sources, and healthy lifestyle choices, such as diet, exercise, and nutrition. While we work to protect all communities, our approach is particularly relevant to at-risk populations, such as families and children in low-income communities. Our ultimate goal is to raise awareness of prevention and reduce incidences of diagnosed cancer in all people.
— Bill Couzens, Founder, Less Cancer